With our free press under threat and federal funding for public media gone, your support matters more than ever. Help keep the LAist newsroom strong, become a monthly member or increase your support today.
Checking the Math on a Huge Theoretical Problem
Listen
0:00
Listen
A math problem first posed in the 19th century has been solved. It took more than 200 billion computations, but scientists now understand a bit more about the mysteries of the universe's symmetry.
A math problem first posed in the 19th century has been solved. It took more than 200 billion computations, but scientists know understand a bit more about the mysteries of the universe's symmetry. Stanford University math professor Keith Devlin explains the scope of the problem to Scott Simon.
Copyright 2023 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.